Millions of dollars and the potential outcome of future insurance litigation hang on a case the Georgia Supreme Court decided Monday to review.
Courts below took conflicting positions on a bad-faith lawsuit lodged against First Acceptance Insurance Co. of Georgia. The Supreme Court voted unanimously to grant the writ of certiorari, with Justice Nels Peterson not participating. The high court is to decide whether the Court of Appeals, in an opinion from Presiding Judge Christopher McFadden, was correct in reviving the case.
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